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The Improbable Voyage is the account of master sailor and storyteller Tristan Jones' 2,307-mile voyage across Europe in an oceangoing trimaran, Outward Leg. Continuing his round-the-world journey, Jones traveled from the North Sea to the Black Sea via the rivers Rhine and Danube. Battling ice and cold, life-threatening rapids and narrow defiles, German bureaucrats and Romanian frontier police, the indomitable Jones made his way through eight countries and emerged triumphant, if battered, bruised and penniless, at the Black Sea.Tristan Jones is one of the best-known authors of sailing stories. A Welshman, he left school at age 14 to work on sailing barges and spent the rest of his life at sea.
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Biography & Autobiography, Description and travel, Nonfiction, Outward Leg (Yacht), Sailing, Travel, Voyages and travelsPeople
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The Improbable Voyage: Of the Yacht Outward Leg Into, Through, and Out of the Heart of Europe
May 1987, William Morrow & Co
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in English
- 1st U.S. ed edition
0688072437 9780688072438
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Originally published under title: The improbable voyage of the yacht Outward Leg into, through, and out of the heart of Europe.
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